a p.o box could leave someone open to a stalker, if said
stalker is determined enough.
so yes, I'll concede that point to a certain extent.
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 17:18 -0500, David E. Smith wrote:
Mike Lyon wrote:
I am curious what others in the industry think on this topic. When one
Hello All,
Does anyone know of a service that you can sign up for to add as a secondary
MX to act as a mail queue if your primary MX isn't available? I'm going to
be doing a mail migration and I need a service to point my MX record to that
isn't my mail provider. I'll spare the details as to why
Hello All,
I am curious what formulas/equations folks use to figure out required
cooling for small datacenters in offices.
The variables I am using are the size of the room, the total amount of power
available for usage and the lightning.
Specifically, I am using the guide posted at:
Have him do a traceroute from his PC or router to where he is trying to
download from. Where is it choking?
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:21 PM, chandrashakher pawar
learn.chan...@gmail.com wrote:
Configuration
sh run interface FastEthernet1/3/1
Building
Anyone know how banks in the Bay Area did through this? I wonder how many
banks went dark and whether they had any backup plans/connectivity. Me
thinks its doubtful.
I also wonder if the bigger pharmacies such as Longs, Walgreens, Rite-Aid,
Etc had thought about these kinds of issues? I
.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Roy r.engehau...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike Lyon wrote:
Anyone know how banks in the Bay Area did through this? I wonder how many
banks went dark and whether they had any backup plans/connectivity. Me
thinks its doubtful.
...
Because of the loss
Anyone know where the actual cut is?
On 4/9/09, David W. Hankins david_hank...@isc.org wrote:
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 08:14:15AM -0700, Craig Holland wrote:
Just dropping a note that there is a fiber cut in the SF area (I have a
metro line down). AboveNet is reporting issues and I've heard
...@retro.comwrote:
I had written in a NANOG reply:
Mike Lyon writes:
Anyone know where the actual cut is?
According to SF Chronicle:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/04/09/BAP816VTE6.DTLtsp=1
The fiber-optic cables were severed shortly before 1:30 a.m. along
Monterey
Highway
There were multiple cuts. South san jose and san carlos. Yours would
be the san carlos one :)
On 4/9/09, David Edwards da...@reliablehosting.com wrote:
At 12:55 PM 4/9/2009, you wrote:
From the news coverage it appears to be in the general area of
http://cow.org/r/?545c
-r
Interesting. The
Appears I can get to Yahoo without 4000ms of latency now too and I don't
have to be routed from San Jose, Ca to Philly to DC.
-Mike
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Carlos Alcantar car...@race.com wrote:
Looks like our circuit out of 200 paul from abovenet is back up.
-Original
Howdy,
I am wondering what folks are recommending/using these days for Linux SSL
proxies? I need to build a linux box that basically acts as an SSL offloader
would (like a BigIP / Cisco ACE / Netscaler would do). Listen on port 443,
decrypt the SSL and then forward the request onto the webserver
How many simultaneous connections can each COW handle? What kind of backhaul
connections do they have?
-Mike
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Jack Carrozzo j...@crepinc.com wrote:
I can't comment on revenue-generation, though access as a whole was quite
high.
We hardly had any voice IAs
If so, would you mind hitting me up offlist? I have a few questions that i
am unable to get answered through normal channels.
Cheers,
Mike
Could you please hit me up off list? E-mails to your helpdesk and NOC have
gone unanswered. It's in regards to a routing loop:
16 227 ms 204 ms 204 ms park-ll-1-7200.access.demon.net[194.159.245.133]
17 225 ms 204 ms 204 ms
lon1-service-1e2-xxx.router.demon.net[194.159.245.130]
18
Please hit me up offlist. I've been having issues with your peering with
China Netcom and your NOC is unresponsive.
Thanks,
Mike
Chiyong,
Check out:
http://bgp.potaroo.net/bgprpts/rva-index.html
Since you are on nanog, you probably get the CIDR-REPORT every Friday but if
not, go surf around at http://www.cidr-report.org
Cheers,
Mike
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:40 PM, 정치영 lion...@samsung.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm
Sorry for the slightly OT. Curious though, is anyone using a PHP based
change control app for their change control?
Please reply off-list
Thanks,
Mike
I think we've figured out the next get together for the next nanog.
Make sure there is a gun range within an hour drive
On 12/4/08, Wayne E. Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That the old ILECs are having problems due to the fact that few if any
of them know how to run a decent business is
That makes two of us...
Anyways, for residential VOIP, where are we these days with E911? Are
providers like Vonage and such providing reliable E911 when people
call 911? That is one of the major problems I see with the residential
realm going with VOIP offerings...
-Mike
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008
Google hunt-groups and that should explain it.
Cheers,
Mike
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM, John Musbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in figuring out how dialup ISPs work and have found
plenty of info on dialin server setup but not much on how ISPs allow
multiple clients under
Those with bad or uneven ratios then purchase transit and don't let
themselves get depeered...
On 11/1/08, Nelson Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I mean is, how come networks like Teleglobe, Limelight, etc. don't get
depeered by others, but Cogent does? I'm sure Cogent isn't the only one with
That's a guy :)
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Steve Church [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner?
S
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg
Or get an ISR with a 3G GSM card?
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Matthew Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would it not be better to get an Ethernet cross-connect to someone in
the facility who might be willing to charge you DSL prices for that kind
of usage? (you'll pay for a
For an absolute base model, you could get the Cisco ISR 881.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM, George William Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew:
Mike Lyon:
Matthew:
George:
Is there anyone who has successfully gotten DSL for out of band back
Why would it not be better to get
Also seeing some issues with XO out here:
Tracing route to yahoo.com [68.180.206.184]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 10.100.20.1
2 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms sjcisr01-int.wyse.com [10.100.1.15]
3 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 132.237.245.1
4 3 ms 3 ms
Hello All,
I am curious as to the routing polices of the bigger providers such as
ATT, L3, Internap, Qwest, Etc Etc... Is there a standard size
netblock that these providers will accept? For instance, if customer
A gets a /22 from ARIN and his upstream provider is ATT and L3, what
would the
(included in most
distros). http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:Netem
with it, you can introduce latency, loss, jitter, etc.
tate
Mike Lyon wrote:
So I want to mimic some latency in a test network for DB replication.
I am wondering what other's have used for this? Obviously
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